Men’s Doubles
Mike Bryan retained his top spot with Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic upgrading their rank to the 2nd and 3rd position respectively. Meanwhile, Lukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo won the China Open Doubles and are now placed at the 5th position with 6200 points each.
Marcelo Melo and Lukasz Kubot improve their chances of qualifying for the Nitto ATP Finals after lifting the ? in Beijing.
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Meanwhile, some of the other upgrades were of Oliver Marach, Mate Pavic and Robert Farah who are now placed at 2nd, 3rd and 7th place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Events | Points |
1 | Mike Bryan | USA | 22 | 9,395 |
2 | Oliver Marach | Austria | 25 | 6,960 |
3 | Mate Pavic | Croatia | 26 | 6,710 |
4 | Jack Sock | USA | 20 | 6,580 |
5T | Lukasz Kubot | Poland | 25 | 6,200 |
5T | Marcelo Melo | Brazil | 25 | 6,200 |
7 | Robert Farah | Colombia | 21 | 5,650 |
8 | Juan Sebastian Cabal | Colombia | 22 | 5,650 |
9 | Jamie Murray | UK | 22 | 5,370 |
10 | Bruno Soares | Brazil | 23 | 5,370 |
11 | John Peers | Australia | 23 | 5,265 |
12 | Henri Kontinen | Finland | 22 | 5,220 |
13 | Bob Bryan | USA | 13 | 4,870 |
14 | Michael Venus | New Zealand | 27 | 4,450 |
15 | Alexander Peya | Austria | 24 | 4,135 |
16 | Nikola Mektic | Croatia | 27 | 4,130 |
17 | Nicolas Mahut | France | 18 | 4,120 |
18 | Raven Klaasen | South Africa | 26 | 4,030 |
19 | Pierre-Hugues Herbert | France | 14 | 3,840 |
20 | Ben McLachlan | Japan | 34 | 3,380 |
21 | Jean-Julien Rojer | Netherlands | 29 | 3,360 |
22 | Ivan Dodig | Croatia | 29 | 3,040 |
23 | Jan-Lennard Struff | Germany | 19 | 2,990 |
24 | Marcel Granollers | Spain | 27 | 2,943 |
25 | Dominic Inglot | UK | 25 | 2,745 |
26 | Horia Tecau | Romania | 16 | 2,640 |
27 | Edouard Roger-Vasselin | France | 28 | 2,620 |
28 | Marc Lopez | Spain | 27 | 2,615 |
29 | Feliciano Lopez | Spain | 21 | 2,525 |
30 | Rohan Bopanna | India | 22 | 2,435 |
31 | Horacio Zeballos | Argentina | 21 | 2,259 |
32 | Matwe Middelkoop | Netherlands | 30 | 2,250 |
33 | Robin Haase | Netherlands | 23 | 2,235 |
34 | Franko Skugor | Croatia | 28 | 2,165 |
35 | Pablo Cuevas | Uruguay | 19 | 2,130 |
36 | Joe Salisbury | UK | 33 | 2,116 |
37 | Divij Sharan | India | 30 | 2,100 |
38 | Artem Sitak | New Zealand | 32 | 2,085 |
39 | Rajeev Ram | USA | 31 | 2,080 |
40 | Julio Peralta | Chile | 27 | 2,025 |
41 | Neal Skupski | UK | 33 | 1,798 |
42 | Maximo Gonzalez | Argentina | 24 | 1,789 |
43 | Wesley Koolhof | Netherlands | 32 | 1,780 |
44 | Joao Sousa | Portugal | 15 | 1,680 |
45 | Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi | Pakistan | 32 | 1,665 |
46 | Roman Jebavy | Czech Republic | 34 | 1,640 |
47 | Santiago Gonzalez | Mexico | 33 | 1,605 |
48 | Philipp Oswald | Austria | 25 | 1,575 |
49 | Andres Molteni | Argentina | 33 | 1,568 |
50 | Marcus Daniell | New Zealand | 21 | 1,545 |
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